HIS OFFERING, WITH THE REST, AT THE SEPULCHER. To joyn with them who here confer HIS COMING TO THE SEPULCHER. HENCE they have born my Lord; behold! the stone Of all the good things whatsoe're we do, END OF VOLUME SECOND. The difference betwixt kings and subjects, His answer to a question, VOL. I. PAGE. 13 ib. 14 ib. 15 ib. Upon Julia's fall, How the wall-flower came first, and why so called, To his mistresse, objecting to him neither toying or The parcæ; or, three dainty destinies. The armilet, ib. ib. ib. 16 ib. ib. 17 ib. 18 19 20 23 VOL. I. PAGE. To the king, upon his coming with his army into the west, -ib. Dean-bourn, a rude river in Devon, by which some- To Electra, ib. 45 ib. 46 A country life; to his brother, M. Tho. Herrick, The teare sent to her from Stanes, Upon one Lillie, who marryed with a maid called Rose, An epitaph upon a child, Upon Scobble. Epig. The houre-glasse, His farewell to sack, Upon Glasco. Epig. Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, under the name of Ama- 53 |